Find Peace In The LordGreetings Reader The last five Psalms begin and end with the phrase, "Praise the Lord," and Psalm 147 is one of them. It overflows with praise for God because He never forgets His people. The Psalmist celebrates God as the creator of the universe, who continually sustains it. We can see a relation between that and His provision for us, His people. The Psalmist also offered praises for God's redemption and compassion, especially for the brokenhearted. Each verse calls believers to lift their eyes and hearts toward the Lord to experience His perfect peace. Enjoy today's devotion. God Bless Robin
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Let All That I Am Praise The Lord, Amen Greetings Reader Psalm 104 offers a powerful description of God's glory and majesty. He reminded us of creation and that every part of it sings God's praise. Therefore, we should also praise Him with all that we are. With hearts, minds, souls, and strength, offer Him praise for His unwavering love and faithfulness. Our praise will only deepen when we recognize God not only as the Creator but also as our Sustainer. He remains actively involved in His...
God Is The Ultimate Judge Who Executes Justice Greetings Reader In Psalm 75, the Psalmist lifted his voice in gratitude and worship, recognizing that God judges the earth with perfect wisdom and unshakable fairness. What comes to your mind when you hear the statement, We are living under the judgment of God. Does it cause fear to come over you or give you a sense of apprehension? Let me ask you this: when you see a police car along the road seeking out speeders, how do you react? Do you...
When Faith Is All You Have To Rely On Greetings Reader Ezra stood firm before the king, stating that God would protect him and his group as they traveled to Jerusalem. But he began to have second thoughts. He wrote: For I was ashamed to ask the king for soldiers and horsemen to accompany us and protect us from enemies along the way. After all, we had told the king, “Our God’s hand of protection is on all who worship him, but his fierce anger rages against those who abandon him.” Ezra 8:22...